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Old 05-22-2002, 04:39 PM
KillsTheWeak
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Default Server, progs, linux, windows, etc...

Ok i'm going to ask some king newbie questions here. I've read the docs yet i'm still confused on what does what. Ok this is what i think everything does, but i'm probably wrong :P

world - sets up the main server
zone - attaches zones to the world main server
minilogin - server which lets you log in the the world server ?? (don't see a point in it being seperate...)
publiclogin - You run one zone locally and its posted on eqemu.net for others to log in on?????

Can someone please correct me on this stuff. What i'm really looking to do, is set up a server on one computer, that will load all supported zones, and let me and my friends play on it.
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Old 05-23-2002, 04:37 AM
Lurker_005
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Basically yea that is it.
The order you connect to them=
(minilogin or publiclogin) -> world -> zone

Public login is an expanded minilogin. it allows 12 accounts instead of just the 1 (eqemu) neither cause your server to show up on the internet loginserver list.

The internet loginserver is the full blown thing, basically just like the sony/verant loginserver. To have your server show up on that one, setup loginserver.ini per the readme, and then run world and zone. No need for minilogin or publiclogin for this setup.
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